The Vow Page #3

Synopsis: Leo and Paige are a couple who just got married. After an accident, Paige is left unconscious, and when she awakes she doesn't remember Leo. Her parents, whom she hasn't seen since she and Leo got together, come and visit her. She can't believe that she hasn't seen them for such a long time. Leo wants to bring her home with him but her parents want her to go with them. She goes with Leo but when she doesn't recognize anything, she goes to her parents. And she wonders why did she cut off contact with her family. She also runs into her ex and wonders why they broke up. Leo tries to win her back by courting her again.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Michael Sucsy
Production: Sony Pictures
  3 wins & 14 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
31%
PG-13
Year:
2012
104 min
$125,014,030
Website
7,760 Views


a great support system.

Seriously, though.

What if she doesn't

remember me?

Then what?

She's gonna remember you.

She's gonna remember all of us.

We're her family.

Yeah, you're right.

Excuse me. I'm looking

for my wife, Paige Collins.

She was right

over here yesterday.

Well, it looks like they moved

her up to the VIP floor.

That sounds expensive.

It's a donor's wing.

Just go down here

and take the elevator

to the second floor

and make a right.

Okay. Thanks.

Paige, your long-term

memory recall is intact

and I'm very optimistic the rest of your

memory is going to improve with time.

Mr. Collins,

I'm so glad you're here.

This is bizarre.

I'm Leo, Paige's husband.

Do you know how disconcerting

it was to hear second-hand

that my daughter had been

in the ICU for weeks

and we hadn't been told?

You should have called us.

I'm sorry.

You've never met my parents?

I don't understand.

Why haven't you met him?

So, Doctor, now what

is the next step?

The sooner she settles

back into her life,

her normal routine, the better.

Starting in a week or so,

I'm gonna recommend

that Paige see

a neural psychologist.

- Okay.

- Whatever she needs.

Therapy, specialists,

I'll make sure

she gets the best.

You'll come home where I

can take care of you.

Mom can make up

your old room,

and I can take

some time off work.

I don't mean to

be disrespectful,

'cause we really

appreciate that,

but you just heard

Paige's doctor say

that she needs to go back

to her normal routine.

Her life with me is

her normal routine.

Yes, but that's a life

she doesn't remember.

She will.

That's what her doctor

just got through saying.

No. What she said was that

maybe Paige will remember.

Now, why not

let her come home

and recover with

people that she knows?

And loves?

We're only trying to

do the best for Paige.

That's interesting, 'cause you

haven't even asked her once.

Well, no, but...

What I really need is for everyone

to just stop bickering!

Listen, none of this

needs to be decided right now.

No. Sorry.

I think you should

all head home, get some rest.

I'm sure everyone could use it.

How is it that

you're my husband

and you've never met my family?

You haven't spoken

to them in years.

Why would I ever stop

speaking to my family?

It all went down before we met.

And we never talked about it?

No, we did.

So?

For starters, you wanted

to move into the city

and go to the Art Institute.

And your father insisted

that you stay in law school.

He had some pretty strict views

on what you ought to be doing.

Things just

spiraled from there.

Okay. Look, what I remember

is being in law school

and being engaged to Jeremy.

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Abby Kohn

Abby Kohn is a writer and producer, known for How to Be Single (2016), The Vow (2012) and He's Just Not That Into You (2009). more…

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